@shavixmir saidhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/10/28/politics/anonymous-new-york-times-oped-writer/index.html
With what?
@athousandyoung saidHad a look. So a White House Republican employee hated Trump soooo much that he stayed as an employee in order to undermine him. Right.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/28/politics/anonymous-new-york-times-oped-writer/index.html
But in his own words his skullduggery [and that of the other supposed white knights of the intern table] wasn’t effective because Trump did what he did anyway.
I suppose it’s a way of both keeping your current job while being lone voice of objection in order get a another one when the ship sinks.
Not impressed.
29 Oct 20
@mghrn55 saidIf there had been only one disgruntled employee, one could dismiss him as a crank. However, several astute and politically savvy people have left Trump’s administration for similar reasons. Taylor merely confirmed what we already knew: Trump is an incompetent fool, immune to expert advice.
Here we go.
We'll let the Trumpskulls have fun with this.
29 Oct 20
@moonbus saidThe scarey part is Trump and Biden are in a very close race. Remember Clinton was ahead in the polls won the popular vote by several Million yet Trump won the electoral college votes which is the way it works. I can't imagine another 4 years of Trump, Trump, Trump everyday! The American people and the world deserve much better. No matter what we know he will contest it if he loses.
If there had been only one disgruntled employee, one could dismiss him as a crank. However, several astute and politically savvy people have left Trump’s administration for similar reasons. Taylor merely confirmed what we already knew: Trump is an incompetent fool, immune to expert advice.
-VR
@Very-Rusty
Biden is past his sell-by date. The Democratic Party had three and a half years to groom a credible candidate and instead they wasted the whole of Trump’s first term reacting to Trump’s antics. The Republican Party had three and a half years to teach Trump the rule of law, and instead they handed him a blank cheque. A miserable showing by both parties. Win, lose, or draw, this year will go down in history as America’s annus horribilis and Trump will go down in history as America's anus horribilis.
29 Oct 20
@moonbus saidIndeed.
@Very-Rusty
Biden is past his sell-by date. The Democratic Party had three and a half years to groom a credible candidate and instead they wasted the whole of Trump’s first term reacting to Trump’s antics. The Republican Party had three and a half years to teach Trump the rule of law, and instead they handed him a blank cheque. A miserable showing by both parties. Win, los ...[text shortened]... ica’s annus horribilis and Trump will go down in history as America's anus horribilis.
I fear the Biden is so past his best that he may lose next week. I’ve been saying this for months; The Democratic Party are out of their depth in this contest and weak in all positions.
29 Oct 20
@divegeester saidSerious question here; why the three thumbs down?
Had a look. So a White House Republican employee hated Trump soooo much that he stayed as an employee in order to undermine him. Right.
But in his own words his skullduggery [and that of the other supposed white knights of the intern table] wasn’t effective because Trump did what he did anyway.
I suppose it’s a way of both keeping your current job while being lone voice of objection in order get a another one when the ship sinks.
Not impressed.
@divegeester saidSerious answer; the threads here are dominated by left wing reactionists.
Serious question here; why the three thumbs down?
They have itchy trigger fingers, and will instinctively fire off down-thumbs if your comments aren't pro-Democrat.
29 Oct 20
@lemon-lime saidThen my post was misunderstood as I’m in no way supportive of this mole.
Serious answer; the threads here are dominated by left wing reactionists.
They have itchy trigger fingers, and will instinctively fire off down-thumbs if your comments aren't pro-Democrat.